What is SF6 Circuit Breaker?
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Answer / ganesan.n
SF6 is Sulpher hexa Flouride gas.. if this gas is used as
arc quenching medium in a Circuitbreaker means SF6 CB
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Answer / rod
The CB uses SF6 gas instead of Oil or Vacuum as the
insulation medium
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Answer / sajid
Sulpher hexa flouride circuit breaker is used instead of
abcb and ocb,s for its more safe opening and lesser duration
of electic arc produced during opening.also lesser
maintainace required for this.it occupies less space also.
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Answer / simon peter
SF 6 is a gas namely sulphur hexa floride. It is filled in circuit breakers of high amp which acts as a quenching med to absorb high sparking produced among the terminals during breaking heavy circuits.....
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Answer / prashant
in all the circuit breakers we have 3 conservator...if the cb is vacuum type then there will be vacuum in the cobnsrvator,if it is oil type then it will carry oil in it. SF6 is a new technology of cb. obviously conservator contains SF6. its circuit diagram is very complicated. even i was also unable to get it....
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Answer / salii
sf6 cb means sulphur hexa flouride circuit breaker. In which sf6 act as arc quenching medium.sf6 colourless orderless gas with strong arc quenching medium. it is mainly used in the eht substation
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